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Mediation Attorney in Onalaska, Wisconsin

Family law disputes can quickly become overwhelming when a divorce or custody matter is headed toward court. The process can start to feel like it is taking over your daily life. Deadlines, court filings, and uncertainty about what comes next often create pressure that builds fast, especially when children and long term financial decisions are involved. For many families in Onalaska, mediation offers a more structured and manageable way forward. Instead of handing decisions to a judge after limited hearing time, mediation allows you to work through issues in a private setting with guided discussion, clearer expectations, and more flexibility to address the details that matter in your real life.

At Bosshard Parke, family law mediation services are provided by Howard J. Eglash, a Certified Family Law Mediator. His mediation work is grounded in decades of divorce and family law litigation experience, which helps bring a practical perspective to the issues that most often drive conflict. Mediation is designed to help parties reach workable agreements at their own pace while keeping the process organized and productive. It can be used before a case is filed, after a case is underway, or after a final order when circumstances change and updates are needed. Mediation is also appropriate for represented parties, unrepresented parties, and mixed representation situations, and the focus remains the same in each case: helping both sides work toward realistic solutions with clear documentation of the terms.

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Howard J. Eglash

Family Law, Certified Family Law Mediator, Personal Injury, Worker’s Compensation, Civil Litigation

Our Mediation Attorney For Onalaska, WI

Howard J. Eglash is a Certified Family Law Mediator at Bosshard Parke who brings decades of experience to the mediation process. After more than three decades practicing divorce and family law litigation, he began focusing much of his work on mediation when other attorneys, colleagues, and opposing counsel started asking him to help resolve their most challenging cases. For roughly 15 years, he has worked extensively as a mediator, guiding parties through a professional, steady process that emphasizes practical agreements and clear documentation. His broader background in areas such as personal injury, workers’ compensation, and civil litigation also provides a grounded perspective on complex disputes and high stakes decision making.

I worked with Howard Eglash in Family Law. He is a great attorney whose calm, steady presence and representation was most welcome during a difficult life change. My phone calls were returned in a timely manner, and my concerns were always addressed in a clear, understandable way.

Karen M., Bosshard Client

Why Clients in Onalaska, WI Choose Bosshard Parke

  • A Structured Alternative To Litigation – Mediation offers a guided process for resolving family law disputes outside of court, often reducing cost, stress, and delay.

  • Informed Perspective From An Experienced Mediator – Extensive courtroom experience helps parties evaluate proposals realistically and understand how disputed issues are commonly resolved.

  • Flexible And Confidential Process – Mediation allows for candid discussion in a private setting, encouraging open communication and productive problem solving.

  • Focus On Practical Solutions – The process emphasizes workable outcomes tailored to real life needs rather than courtroom positioning.

  • Support For Ongoing Co Parenting – Mediation can help preserve a more functional working relationship when parties will continue to share responsibilities.

  • Appropriate At Many Stages Of A Case – Mediation can be effective before filing, during litigation, or post judgment when circumstances change.

How Bosshard Parke Helps Mediation Clients In Onalaska

Family law mediation is available to parties with attorneys, without attorneys, or in mixed representation situations. The process is structured but flexible, allowing time to address issues thoughtfully while continuing to move forward.

Common Mediation Cases In Onalaska

Our Mediation Process

Initial Intake And Scheduling – The process begins with intake and scheduling to understand the issues involved and establish the mediation framework.
Preparation And Information Exchange – Relevant financial documents and background information are gathered to support informed discussion.
Mediation Sessions – Sessions are structured to address issues step by step, with private caucuses used when appropriate.
Progress Toward Agreement – As issues are resolved, agreed terms are clearly documented so both parties understand the outcome.
Completion Of Mediation – Mediation concludes when an agreement is reached or when parties determine how to proceed next.

Onalaska Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Downtown Onalaska
  • Sand Lake Road Corridor
  • Highway 16 Corridor
  • Coulee Region Business Park
  • North Onalaska Residential

ZIP Codes Served in Onalaska, Wisconsin: 54650
Don’t see your neighborhood? Call us – we serve the greater Onalaska, Wisconsin, area!

Onalaska, Wisconsin Mediation FAQs

Can attorneys participate in the mediation process?
Yes. Mediation can include attorneys for both parties, one party, or neither party. The structure can be tailored to the needs of the case, and represented parties can involve counsel throughout the process for preparation, advice, and review of proposed terms.

Can mediation be used if a case is already filed?
Yes. Many people choose mediation after a case has been filed to reduce conflict and avoid trial. Mediation can be used alongside the court process to narrow issues, reach settlement terms, and create a clearer path to resolution.

Is mediation confidential?
Yes. Discussions during mediation are confidential and generally cannot be used in court if an agreement is not reached. That confidentiality often helps parties speak more openly, consider options, and work through proposals without turning the discussion into courtroom evidence.

Can mediation still work if communication between us is difficult?
Yes. Mediation is specifically designed for situations where direct communication is challenging. The mediator manages the discussion and helps keep conversations focused and productive.

What happens if mediation does not result in an agreement?
If mediation does not lead to a full agreement, parties may pursue other options, including litigation. Mediation discussions remain confidential, which helps people explore solutions without worrying the discussions will be used in court later.

Request A Mediation in Onalaska, WI

If you are looking for a structured, professional approach to resolving family law disputes, mediation may be a productive option. To request family law mediation services with Howard J. Eglash at Bosshard Parke, call 608-782-1469 or use the online request form.

La Crosse Office

750 3rd St. N, La Crosse, WI 54601

Phone: 608-782-1469

Fax: 608-784-1561

Sparta Office

103 S Water St. #2, Sparta, WI 54656

Phone: 608-269-5076

Fax: 608-269-5077

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Awards

The Best Of La Crosse County (2023, 2018, 2015)

River Valley Media Group Reader’s Choice (2022)

Best Law Firm In Wisconsin
(2022, 2021, 2020, 2017, 2016)

Best Of The Best (2019, 2017)

Martindale-Hubbell® PREEMINENT® Peer Rated For Highest Level Of Professional Excellence (2018, 2017)

Martindale-Hubbell® PEER RATED – For Ethical Standards and Legal Ability (2018)

American Institute Of Family Law Attorneys™ 10 Best – Client Satisfaction (2016)

Bosshard | Parke Ltd. in La Crosse serves clients throughout the Coulee Region, western Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota and beyond, including many in the Onalaska and Sparta, Wisconsin, and La Crescent, Minnesota, areas.